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well a new ppp ploefl louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. they can't remember which president to blame. barack obama of course, was a freshman united states senator in 2005 when katrina blew down the doors of new orleans. while president bush praised his fema chief michael brown, you're doing a heck of a job, brownie. we remember and everybody down there does. we'll be right back. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why
well a new ppp ploefl louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. they can't remember which president to blame. barack obama of course, was a freshman united states senator in 2005 when katrina blew down the doors of new...
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listen carefully in these louisiana woods and you'll hear wind and rain and an occasional bird. there's one thing you will not hear. the croaking of the dusky gopher frog. >> it's a species that inhabited the gulf coast from the mobile basin over into louisiana historically. over the years through the habitat destruction and disease its population has been reduced significantly. >> in 2001 the u.s. fish and wildlife service declared it an endangered species. >> at that point the center for biological diversity sued. and said, you have got to designate critical habitat, the frog is losing habitat too quickly. >> and so they did, 6,500 acres are designated including these 1500 acres in louisiana. but there are a few problems. the frogs has not been spotted anywhere in the entire state for nearly 50 years. >> population is less than 100 individuals is what they're estimating. and it is very picky about where it breeds. >> all 100 of those frogs are here, in mississippi. >> it was only one breeding pond known to exist, which was in harrison county, mississippi, and it had not been s
listen carefully in these louisiana woods and you'll hear wind and rain and an occasional bird. there's one thing you will not hear. the croaking of the dusky gopher frog. >> it's a species that inhabited the gulf coast from the mobile basin over into louisiana historically. over the years through the habitat destruction and disease its population has been reduced significantly. >> in 2001 the u.s. fish and wildlife service declared it an endangered species. >> at that point...
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well a new ppp poll of louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. think about it. the worst thing that's happened and they can't remember which president to blame. they should blame "w". barack obama of course, was a freshman united states senator in 2005 when katrina blew down the doors of new orleans. while president bush praised his fema chief michael brown, you're doing a heck of a job, brownie. we remember and everybody down there does. we'll be right back. >>> i think we're trying to make a statement to the legislature and the governor who have been extremely tone deaf to the concerns of my constituents in particularly weld county but throughout northeastern colorado. i will tell you this. everybody views this as a partisan exercise. many of those commissioners are democrats. >> we're back. that was weld coun
well a new ppp poll of louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. think about it. the worst thing that's happened and they can't remember which president to blame. they should blame "w". barack obama of course,...
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this is louisiana. so he reportedly tried to ride back in. this time without so much success. witnesses say the guy then rode around the parking lot, lassoed a customer and dragged the guy around like a john wayne character. fortunately the victim escaped with only some road rash. the suspect is facing charges of battery, intimidation, disturbing the peace, and being a tiger fan. yeehaw! he has a better day than the dow still. the dow is off 225 at the moment. headed for the worst one-day session in eight weeks. cavuto starting now. >> neil: i think this is what they call bad optics. this is -- thought it would be a good idea to dress everybody up in hawaiian shirts. only problem was it didn't quite match the optics of the moment, which is a huge -- huge selloff. the markets are still up but the worries are up appreciably and began with overnight rumors that the federal reserve is sort of rethinking this whole tapering thing, and they might withdraw it sooner than you think, and look at what is going on with some very big
this is louisiana. so he reportedly tried to ride back in. this time without so much success. witnesses say the guy then rode around the parking lot, lassoed a customer and dragged the guy around like a john wayne character. fortunately the victim escaped with only some road rash. the suspect is facing charges of battery, intimidation, disturbing the peace, and being a tiger fan. yeehaw! he has a better day than the dow still. the dow is off 225 at the moment. headed for the worst one-day...
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well a new ppp poll of louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. think about it. the worst thing that's happened and they can't remember which president to blame. they should blame "w". barack obama of course, was a freshman united states senator in 2005 when katrina blew down the doors of new orleans. while president bush praised his fema chief michael brown, you're doing a heck of a job, brownie. we remember and everybody down there does. we'll be right back. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's la
well a new ppp poll of louisiana republicans finds that 29% of the republicans in louisiana say president obama was more responsible for the poor response to katrina. while 28%, one less, pin the blame on george w. bush who was actually president at the time. another 44% to show the murkiness in the big easy say they're not sure who to blame. think about it. the worst thing that's happened and they can't remember which president to blame. they should blame "w". barack obama of course,...
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. >> we've got louisiana republican senator albert gillry with us. what do you think of harry reid's remark? >> a morass of malarky. it makes a good american sick to hear someone saying that kind of humbug. some people have only one card in their deck and it's the race card. these people just insist on playing it again and again. it's divisive, it's stupid actually. >> neil: senator, what do you think of the way he couched it, not stating is outright saying i hope they're not doing this because the president's african-american, you can kind of have it both ways with a statement like that, right? >> i don't think so. i thought it was clear. it's race baiting clear and simple, playing the race card clearly. i was just disgusted to hear that. when my mother heard that -- my mother's 104. when she heard that first comment by the head of the louisiana democratic party she called me on the telephone, 104 years old, lifelong democrat and said i hope you're not involved. i don't want you associated. i don't want our family associated with anything as foolish
. >> we've got louisiana republican senator albert gillry with us. what do you think of harry reid's remark? >> a morass of malarky. it makes a good american sick to hear someone saying that kind of humbug. some people have only one card in their deck and it's the race card. these people just insist on playing it again and again. it's divisive, it's stupid actually. >> neil: senator, what do you think of the way he couched it, not stating is outright saying i hope they're not...
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before they were there, those textile plants were down in the carolinas and louisiana and places like that. but unions have done some good things. but they've done some insane things. let me tell you one story. i just came from new york journalism school and i'm in the union. i have to join the union. and so they say we're going to all support the strike in new york by the printers. i said are you guys nuts? i said they will kill those newspapers up there. we shouldn't support the strike. they said you contribute to the union fund or you lose your job. so i had to contribute. what happened? the powers, he killed those -- four of the seven newspapers in new york died within three years as a consequence of those strikes. that was union stupidity. >> thank you, nice to see you. >> good to see you. >>> now to tonight's hot button issue. listen to this one. do you want your member of congress to refuse their special obama care exemption, and should they include their staff in that? go to gretawire.com to vote in our poll. >>> and coming up, sequestration. what really happens? our next gues
before they were there, those textile plants were down in the carolinas and louisiana and places like that. but unions have done some good things. but they've done some insane things. let me tell you one story. i just came from new york journalism school and i'm in the union. i have to join the union. and so they say we're going to all support the strike in new york by the printers. i said are you guys nuts? i said they will kill those newspapers up there. we shouldn't support the strike. they...
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high pressure continuing in had place across parts of louisiana parts of texas. north of that system you will continue to see the moisture firing up the showers and storms so parts of the texas panhandle. they picked up 2 inches in the past 48-hours. we have been seeing the rain since monday. the ground saturated several days of heavy rain. some spots pick up inches of rain. we have a number of heat advisories still in effect. it feels like 110 degrees. parts of the midwest below average. 79 over minneapolis. if you live in new york city this one will be a little drier. >> even rescues went on over there because of all of the flooding. >> even though the white house promised the abuse would end nearly three months later we are learning the irs is still targeting conservative groups. peter doocy is live with more. >> the irs was supposed to stop singling people out for their political lease. not much has changed since the original scandal broke. there's a new washington examiner piece that contains a transcript between a congressional investigator and an irs agent
high pressure continuing in had place across parts of louisiana parts of texas. north of that system you will continue to see the moisture firing up the showers and storms so parts of the texas panhandle. they picked up 2 inches in the past 48-hours. we have been seeing the rain since monday. the ground saturated several days of heavy rain. some spots pick up inches of rain. we have a number of heat advisories still in effect. it feels like 110 degrees. parts of the midwest below average. 79...
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in charlotte, north carolina and new orleans, louisiana. why those two markets? because they are television markets in state with democrat senators up for election last year, defending their votes on the affordable care act. there's no rhyme or reason for the television buys except let's go on the offense. most of the advertising dollars will be spent in states with republican governors, all i think designed to try and mitigate the political impact of the affordable care act by running a taxpayer-funded, multihundred million dollars worth of television ads to boost a program the american people do not like. >> you know, i usually like to be right about things, karl. but this is the one instance where i hope all my thoughts about this and all my study is dead wrong. i hope in the end that this turns out that i'm dead wrong on all this stuff. it looks -- there are a lot of reasons to be concerned that this obama care is not going to do what so many americans really need. let me ask you about something else. the irs. and their refusal to answer questions. nonprofit
in charlotte, north carolina and new orleans, louisiana. why those two markets? because they are television markets in state with democrat senators up for election last year, defending their votes on the affordable care act. there's no rhyme or reason for the television buys except let's go on the offense. most of the advertising dollars will be spent in states with republican governors, all i think designed to try and mitigate the political impact of the affordable care act by running a...
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another $670 million from the louisiana of the purchase that was included in the bill on h.r..8. repealed or changed portions of the affordable care act signed into law by the the united states. we heard heart wrenching stories from our friends on the other challenges andth illnesses. yes, mr. speaker, there are real challenges out there. can attest to i that spending 20 years taking are of patients bchlt uh the american people don't want washington deciding what kind of or th care they must have can have. we need patients and families and doctors making those preposterous the assertion that republicans don't quality rdable care, care, accessible care. nonsense, plk. nonsense. what we want is the highest quality of care that respects principles of affordability and accessibility and quality affordableness and quantity. we want patients and doctors to in charge of health care, not washington, d.c. and not the irs. a congressional hearing today investigated the national parks services mismanagement of the inventory. uncovered when an audit found of the agencies' weapons for.ounted
another $670 million from the louisiana of the purchase that was included in the bill on h.r..8. repealed or changed portions of the affordable care act signed into law by the the united states. we heard heart wrenching stories from our friends on the other challenges andth illnesses. yes, mr. speaker, there are real challenges out there. can attest to i that spending 20 years taking are of patients bchlt uh the american people don't want washington deciding what kind of or th care they must...
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let's get senator pryor from arkansas and mary landrieu from louisiana. get them to turn over to the irs in the middle of this scandal all of our health care. get the democrats on the record with that vote. that couldn't be enough. >> let me ask you this. how about then they vote to delay the funding of obama care? >> sure. >> you're okay with that. >> keep putting it up for a vote. >> obama says he's going to shut down the government, that republicans are shutting down the government even though they fund every other aspect of the government. >> probably it won't pass in the senate. i can't tell you though. that's not 100%. we've got a democrats up nr election next year. get them -- >> call it a delay, not a defunding? >> you try it all but make demands on it. keep voting. >> what happens when you get to the point the house defunds it, you send it to the senate, the senate won't go along with it -- >> have the vote. have the vote. >> then what? the senate says i'm not going along with the democrats. then where? >> then see where the landscape is. >> did
let's get senator pryor from arkansas and mary landrieu from louisiana. get them to turn over to the irs in the middle of this scandal all of our health care. get the democrats on the record with that vote. that couldn't be enough. >> let me ask you this. how about then they vote to delay the funding of obama care? >> sure. >> you're okay with that. >> keep putting it up for a vote. >> obama says he's going to shut down the government, that republicans are shutting...
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next is john from louisiana. good morning. caller: good morning. my common is that as unfortunate as this is, the islamic brotherhood and morsi, i think, could be analogous to adolf hitler and the not the spirit the muslim brotherhood is the organization that al qaeda's ring from. they are radical jihadist. they have fomented violence here, and they are turning public opinion, including american public opinion, against the egyptian army, which is in fact the only stabilizing force over there. people make a big deal out of saying -- but they were democratically elected. so was adolf hitler. that is my comment. thank you. host: john, thank you for the call. from "reuters" this morning, egypt muslim brotherhood thing it would take down the military coup but stressed it would remain pinned minute to -- remain committed to a peaceful struggle. the crackdown yesterday defined western -- defining western appeals for a peaceful resolution. the military's removal of president morsi's last month prompting international stamens of dismay and condemnation and
next is john from louisiana. good morning. caller: good morning. my common is that as unfortunate as this is, the islamic brotherhood and morsi, i think, could be analogous to adolf hitler and the not the spirit the muslim brotherhood is the organization that al qaeda's ring from. they are radical jihadist. they have fomented violence here, and they are turning public opinion, including american public opinion, against the egyptian army, which is in fact the only stabilizing force over there....
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arkansas playing host to the louisiana lafayette raging cajuns. the 2014 arkansas senate race is not on many people's minds right now. there was still some pretty important news that happened there this week. that news is republicans have a candidate. tom cotton is his name. he's a very conservative freshman republican congressman. he's 36 years old. he has two degrees from harvard, served in iraq and afghanistan. now he's going to run for the senate against the democratic incumbent mark pryor. why is this important? because this is a race that republicans absolutely have to win if they're going to take back the senate next year. right now democrats hold a 54-46 advantage in the chamber. that advantage is going to grow to 55-45 when cory booker is elected in new jersey, barring an act of god. that means republicans will need a net gain of 26 seats in 2014. you don't get much riper than arkansas. this is a state that voted for mitt romney by 24 points. there is no democratic incumbent running in 2014 who will face a more obama-phobic electorate. a
arkansas playing host to the louisiana lafayette raging cajuns. the 2014 arkansas senate race is not on many people's minds right now. there was still some pretty important news that happened there this week. that news is republicans have a candidate. tom cotton is his name. he's a very conservative freshman republican congressman. he's 36 years old. he has two degrees from harvard, served in iraq and afghanistan. now he's going to run for the senate against the democratic incumbent mark pryor....
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already, officials in states including new york, oregon, montana, california, maryland, and louisiana are reporting lower than expected premiums in advance of the act's october 1st delivery date. in new york, officials say they expect average rates to decline at least 50%. and joining us now is democratic governor jack markell of delaware who comes to us from wisconsin and the national governors association meeting of which he's the outgoing chair. so thank you, sir, for joining us. i hope your chairmanship has been a successful one. >> thanks for having me. and we've gotten a lot done this last year. it's been very exciting. thank you. >> i imagine that the health care act is a big discussion point among your fellow governors. what are you hearing from governors there about the affordable care act? >> in fact, health care has been a major topic of conversation but it's been less about the affordable be care act and more about all the innovations in states across the country as we transform our systems of health care both the way we deliver it and pay for it, moving away from fee for
already, officials in states including new york, oregon, montana, california, maryland, and louisiana are reporting lower than expected premiums in advance of the act's october 1st delivery date. in new york, officials say they expect average rates to decline at least 50%. and joining us now is democratic governor jack markell of delaware who comes to us from wisconsin and the national governors association meeting of which he's the outgoing chair. so thank you, sir, for joining us. i hope your...
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hr 4348 saved another 670 million dollars from the boondoggle of the louisiana purchase that was included in the original bill. all of those repealed or changed portions of the affordable care act signed into law by the president of the united states. we have heard heart-wrenching stories by our friends on the other sides about help challenges and illnesses. yes, mr. speaker, there are challenges out there. as a physician i can attest to that, spending 20 years taking care of asians. but americans do not want washington deciding what kind of healthcare they can have or should have. we need patients, families, and doctors making those decisions. it would be preposterous to say that republicans do not like affordable care, quality care, accessible care. nonsense, mr. speaker. nonsense. what we want is the highest quality of care that respects the principles of affordability and accessibility and choices and responsiveness and innovation. we simply want patients and families and doctors to be in charge of healthcare. not washington, d.c. and not the irs. [captioning performed by the national
hr 4348 saved another 670 million dollars from the boondoggle of the louisiana purchase that was included in the original bill. all of those repealed or changed portions of the affordable care act signed into law by the president of the united states. we have heard heart-wrenching stories by our friends on the other sides about help challenges and illnesses. yes, mr. speaker, there are challenges out there. as a physician i can attest to that, spending 20 years taking care of asians. but...
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a little bit to the west and a little bit to the south parts of oklahoma, texas, louisiana even arkansas will be dealing with extreme temperatures. actual temperatures in the triple tig gets you add a little humidity and it will be feeling a little hotter than that. heat warnings in effect. you are talking dangerous levels. >>> a staggering number of children are injured playing sports every year. a new study by the kids worldwide more than 1 million children went to the emergency room for sports injuries. about one every 25 seconds. concussions and fractures topping the list. football responsible for most of those injuries. >> three time nascar champion tony stewart rushed to the hospital after sprant car accident in iowa. he reportedly suffer add broken leg. he wasn't alert. stewart was leading with 5 laps to go when another car spun around ran into stewart. his car flipped several times. this comes a day after stewart finished 9th in a nascar race at pocono raceway. >> glee is back in production after taking a break in the death of corey monteith. >> the cast return to go the set on m
a little bit to the west and a little bit to the south parts of oklahoma, texas, louisiana even arkansas will be dealing with extreme temperatures. actual temperatures in the triple tig gets you add a little humidity and it will be feeling a little hotter than that. heat warnings in effect. you are talking dangerous levels. >>> a staggering number of children are injured playing sports every year. a new study by the kids worldwide more than 1 million children went to the emergency room...
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chris christie is taking some shots at louisiana governor bobbie gindel. this after he had earlier ripped into kentucky senator rand paul. is this healthy or self-destructive. joining us now with our political insiders. so there were no cameras in this one address. let's put it up on the screen what chris christie said. quote, i think we have folks who think they have to be college professors. i like that one. for our ideas to win we have to govern and if we don't win we don't govern. i am going to do anything i need to do to win. what do you think? >> that's politics 101. the larger issue we have are the republicans who are very unpopular have stark divisions on obamacare and on defense and on nsa. but bottom line, greg, when you have got a very unpopular president to have a circular firing squad doesn't make a lot of sense. >> but he tried to rationalize it today and said it is hill thee to have -- it is healthy to have these debates. >> we have a bunch of candidates running like little candidates and we knew they would be talking about the vast american
chris christie is taking some shots at louisiana governor bobbie gindel. this after he had earlier ripped into kentucky senator rand paul. is this healthy or self-destructive. joining us now with our political insiders. so there were no cameras in this one address. let's put it up on the screen what chris christie said. quote, i think we have folks who think they have to be college professors. i like that one. for our ideas to win we have to govern and if we don't win we don't govern. i am...
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reality is, it goes to i think as many as six or seven refineries from kansas, oklahoma, texas, to louisiana. doubt that the vast majority if not 100% of the gasoline will be distributed within the united states and not put on. do export diesel because we don't use the soul like europe does. so, we have had a symbiotic relationship. we send them our diesel and they send us their gasoline. and also some of the lubricant and manufacturing products that thatight products from oil we don't use will be exported, too. those are actually healthy for our economy. host: representative terry, an issue that does affect nebraska but you do not necessarily think about nebraska when you talk about immigration. how does it affect nebraska? personally on the issue of immigration and how would you like to see it? guest: it does affect nebraska. plants inlot of we rely on that hispanic labor. we have had a good share of immigrants into both omaha, my district, as well as other cities throughout nebraska. where i am is, we need reform. we absolutely need to attack this issue. this is -- and i think pretty much
reality is, it goes to i think as many as six or seven refineries from kansas, oklahoma, texas, to louisiana. doubt that the vast majority if not 100% of the gasoline will be distributed within the united states and not put on. do export diesel because we don't use the soul like europe does. so, we have had a symbiotic relationship. we send them our diesel and they send us their gasoline. and also some of the lubricant and manufacturing products that thatight products from oil we don't use will...
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one republican member of the senate, david vitter, from louisiana, coming out on the record saying congress should not being exempt. at least one is fighting for this. rest of the republicans i know they're in recess, where are they on this issue? points to a bigger problem, bill and doug. doug may agree of me on this. the most destructive division in the united states is not between republicans and democrats or conservative and liberals. it is between the ruling elites and the rest of us. between the ruling elite and regular folks. because the rest of us are getting screwed every day. exactly. bill: people are losing faith in the institution of government and this is a case in point. if you like your insurance you can keep your insurance, unless you're a member about congress and you can do whatever you want, doug. >> that is absolutely the case and monica couldn't be more correct. bottom line, the average working american is struggling. he or she doesn't have a chance to opt out of laws to get special exemptions. and that's why resentment against congress is so strong, is the american peo
one republican member of the senate, david vitter, from louisiana, coming out on the record saying congress should not being exempt. at least one is fighting for this. rest of the republicans i know they're in recess, where are they on this issue? points to a bigger problem, bill and doug. doug may agree of me on this. the most destructive division in the united states is not between republicans and democrats or conservative and liberals. it is between the ruling elites and the rest of us....
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right now a gunman holding hostages inside of a louisiana bank. mark henderson from the "news star" is joining us with the latest. tell us what is going on. >> reporter: we have one hostage that's been released, the female. the gunman continues to hold a male and female in the bank. the police are interviewing the released hostage to determine more about the gunman motivation. the superintendent of state police, mike edmondson says he believes it was an apparent robbery. the gunman is a member of the family that owns a convenience store across the street from the bank. nobody has been hurt at this point. the remaining hostages have expressed that they are hungry and food is being brought in for them. the authorities are bringing in food. all sorts of people are down there. there's state police, fbi, u.s. marshals office, the tensa sarks sheriffs office. deputies from sheriffs offices in bordering parishes have also reported downthere. a lot of police down there. the media has been moved back from the scene at this point to a wider perimeter. we're
right now a gunman holding hostages inside of a louisiana bank. mark henderson from the "news star" is joining us with the latest. tell us what is going on. >> reporter: we have one hostage that's been released, the female. the gunman continues to hold a male and female in the bank. the police are interviewing the released hostage to determine more about the gunman motivation. the superintendent of state police, mike edmondson says he believes it was an apparent robbery. the...
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. >>> now to a horrifying scene in louisiana. an 8-year-old boy accused of shooting and killing his 87-year-old caregiver after reportedly playing a video game. the case is renewing a fierce debate as to whether the violent games are to claim. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this case really has the potential to steer up a couple of debates, the gun debate as well as how media and particularly video games really effect children. a neighborhood is stunned after investigators say an 8 year old shot and killed his 87-year-old caregiver maurice mothers. >> it is a shock to me as much as everything else. >> reporter: the little boy told sheriff's deputies it was an accident. the sheriff's department said their evidence has led investigators to believe the 8-year-old juvenile intention mrs. smothers in the back of the head as she sat in her living room watching television. the boy was playing the popular video game grand theft auto 4. >> playing during the shooting and still on the television when police arrived cannot be over
. >>> now to a horrifying scene in louisiana. an 8-year-old boy accused of shooting and killing his 87-year-old caregiver after reportedly playing a video game. the case is renewing a fierce debate as to whether the violent games are to claim. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this case really has the potential to steer up a couple of debates, the gun debate as well as how media and particularly video games really effect children. a neighborhood is stunned after...
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i'm sure there's a lot of resistance about having meetings in louisiana because of this. we're all, in aa way, struggling with this issue all along. russia has taken a step back so far that it's really outrageous. i have many gay friends and others, germans, french and others who regularly go to try and march in the gay pride parade in moscow. they've been beaten up and hammered down. you hope societies eventually change, by focusinging ining a spotlight on this. >> hopefully the olympics will bring tolerance to the picture. thank you so much professor kim martin and steve clemons. >> thank you, karen. >>> rush limbaugh can't possibly believe oprah was a victim of racism. that absurdy is coming up next. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your si
i'm sure there's a lot of resistance about having meetings in louisiana because of this. we're all, in aa way, struggling with this issue all along. russia has taken a step back so far that it's really outrageous. i have many gay friends and others, germans, french and others who regularly go to try and march in the gay pride parade in moscow. they've been beaten up and hammered down. you hope societies eventually change, by focusinging ining a spotlight on this. >> hopefully the olympics...
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the reality is that it goes to as many as six or seven refineries from kansas, oklahoma, texas to louisiana. there is no doubt the vast majority of not 100% of the gasoline will be distributed within the united states and not put on. but there have been -- we do export diesel because we don't use it like europe does so we have had a symbiotic relationship. we send them our diesel and they send us our gasoline. so, that would continue. also some of the manufacturing products that are bipartisan from the oil that we don't use would be exported, too. those are actually healthy for our economy. >> host: in issue that does affect nebraska but you don't necessarily think of it when you talk about immigration. how does it affect nebraska and where are you personally on emigration? >> guest: it does affect nebraska. we have a lot of plants and agriculture but to rely on and we have had a good share of immigrants in both omaha and my district as well as other cities throughout nebraska so we need reform and make them attack that issue. where i am and i think this is the consensus of the republican c
the reality is that it goes to as many as six or seven refineries from kansas, oklahoma, texas to louisiana. there is no doubt the vast majority of not 100% of the gasoline will be distributed within the united states and not put on. but there have been -- we do export diesel because we don't use it like europe does so we have had a symbiotic relationship. we send them our diesel and they send us our gasoline. so, that would continue. also some of the manufacturing products that are bipartisan...
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scalise of louisiana. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 322, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise, and a member opposed shall each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. chairman. i bring this amendment forward on the reins act to simply prohibit the obama administration from imposing a carbon tax on the united states. if they wanted to impose that kind of tax, they could not do it through regulation. and of course we've heard the obama administration, from president obama to his e.p.a. administrator and others, talking about various forms of taxes on energy that they want to impose. whether it's a carbon tax, where it's a cap and trade-type scheme. they've continued to throw out that opportunity to impose that kind of radical regulation by themselves without action from congress. and clearly as we talk about the reins act and we talk about any kind of regulation having over $100 million impact on our economy, we want to make it very
scalise of louisiana. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 322, the gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise, and a member opposed shall each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from louisiana. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. chairman. i bring this amendment forward on the reins act to simply prohibit the obama administration from imposing a carbon tax on the united states. if they wanted to impose that kind of tax, they could not do it through regulation. and of course we've...
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not just in texas, but also sections of louisiana and parts of arkansas. we could see heat index values as high as 110 degrees. you're talking dangerous levels of heat out here. that heat will remain in place in cities like dallas, continuing over the next several days. take a look at dallas, the only day you're not hitting triple digits is sunday. otherwise across the great lakes, highway temperatures in the 80s and upper 70s. 785 will be the high -- 85 will be the high in new york city. showers and storms across the center of the country. could see severe weather with some of the storms, danieling winds and large -- damaging winds and large hail. let's head back to ainsley and brian. >> ainsley: thank you. look who is with us. brian, this is your chance to be introduced to uncle kracker. >> brian: i'm a big fan. you know what? matt shaver, you were half the man you used to be. you lost a lot of weight! >> a little bit. >> brian: how did you do it? >> we have a secret. i just quit eating like a dummy. [ laughter ] >> brian: that would be a good cookbook.
not just in texas, but also sections of louisiana and parts of arkansas. we could see heat index values as high as 110 degrees. you're talking dangerous levels of heat out here. that heat will remain in place in cities like dallas, continuing over the next several days. take a look at dallas, the only day you're not hitting triple digits is sunday. otherwise across the great lakes, highway temperatures in the 80s and upper 70s. 785 will be the high -- 85 will be the high in new york city....
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in louisiana. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: he is the only one that doesn't get why that is funny, i guess. pbs is making broadcasting history, yesterday, they named judi woodruff, they're the first anchor team, i guess kathy lee and hoda don't count, because they're drunk. i didn't even know that pbs had news casts. this, by the way, won't be seen on pbs, this is a daredevil of a guy by the name of anthony martin, he went up, had his friends lock him inside a casket, doesn't look like a casket. but i guess it is. they shut the box, locked it and then pushed it out of the plane. it is not so much a death-defying stunt as a death stunt. he was able to get out of the box in time. released his parachute and survived unharmed. two spectators were killed by the casket, but he was fine. there you go. a fine line between daredevil s and dumbasses, i think he found it. now two kids were in the pool, perfecting this shot. i wanted to reward them by showing it on television here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the guy in the roller blades clearly traveled. but other than that, very well d
in louisiana. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: he is the only one that doesn't get why that is funny, i guess. pbs is making broadcasting history, yesterday, they named judi woodruff, they're the first anchor team, i guess kathy lee and hoda don't count, because they're drunk. i didn't even know that pbs had news casts. this, by the way, won't be seen on pbs, this is a daredevil of a guy by the name of anthony martin, he went up, had his friends lock him inside a casket, doesn't look...
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. >> what will happen there in louisiana? are they setting up an exchange? will that help your situation at all, do you know? >> i heard our governor, bobby jindal, is not going to allow the state to participate. that is what i've heard. i'm not a soothsayer of state politics. hopefully, we can participate in something because eventually, my savings -- i will have cobra year sometime. >> right. >> and then i will be out of cobra. >> just by example, cobra is costing you $1200 a month. before, when you were working, what did your monthly health insurance cost? >> it was about $200. >> so that is $1000 extra a month you have to find. >> right. and i'm not working. >> thanks for being with us here this evening. we've been talking about the implementation of the health care law, showing you some of the members as they talk about it in town hall meetings across the country. roll call has a special section they have set up this year for pictures of members on what they are doing for their summer recess. here it is -- how they spend their summer vacation. they have
. >> what will happen there in louisiana? are they setting up an exchange? will that help your situation at all, do you know? >> i heard our governor, bobby jindal, is not going to allow the state to participate. that is what i've heard. i'm not a soothsayer of state politics. hopefully, we can participate in something because eventually, my savings -- i will have cobra year sometime. >> right. >> and then i will be out of cobra. >> just by example, cobra is...
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they are members of the robertson family from monroe, louisiana. "inside edition" went behind the scenes at duck commander. the company that is making them fabulously rich. >> never thought i'd be a millionaire selling duck calls. >> 40 years ago, phil robertson was a clean cut star college quarterback. he married his sweetheart kay and then went into an unlikely business. making duck calls out of this small backwoods shed. his son willie who graduated from business school is crediting with expanding the brand name. the wives of the "duck dynasty" men would never be mistaken for homeless. these classy counterparts love their guys just the way they are. >> if all the money went away and we had to live in a trailer down by the river, we'd be just as happy. >> diane: and to think all this started by just making duck calls in the family shed. >>> last time we told you about the latest you get a car girl who went into complete shock and elation when oprah winfrey gave her a brand new free car on "jimmy kimmel live." well, now the lucky girl is talking t
they are members of the robertson family from monroe, louisiana. "inside edition" went behind the scenes at duck commander. the company that is making them fabulously rich. >> never thought i'd be a millionaire selling duck calls. >> 40 years ago, phil robertson was a clean cut star college quarterback. he married his sweetheart kay and then went into an unlikely business. making duck calls out of this small backwoods shed. his son willie who graduated from business school...
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why we're seeing heavy rain out here, an area of high pressure remains in place over parts of louisiana and texas and southern parts of arkansas. north of the system we have moisture riding up along it producing showers and thunderstorms. forecast next day and couple days for heavy rain to continue out over those states, patti ann. patti ann: maria molina in the fox extreme weather center. thank you. bill: have to figure that storm will go on for some time too. it covered a big part of the country. a lost folks got dumped on this past week. >>> president set to face reporters in a wide-ranging news conference before he sets out on his summer vacation. we'll talk to chris wallace. what would he ask the president? plus what would you ask from home? tweet me your questions @billhemmer. we'll read a few of those after the break. get a cued up for wallace. patti ann: oh, yeah. the fight to save hundreds of homes from a raging wildfire. where firefighters fear that blaze could spread to next. we're live on the scene. lecoca-cola is partneringg. with nashville parent and charlotte parent magaz
why we're seeing heavy rain out here, an area of high pressure remains in place over parts of louisiana and texas and southern parts of arkansas. north of the system we have moisture riding up along it producing showers and thunderstorms. forecast next day and couple days for heavy rain to continue out over those states, patti ann. patti ann: maria molina in the fox extreme weather center. thank you. bill: have to figure that storm will go on for some time too. it covered a big part of the...
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robbie in louisiana, hi. >> i appreciate being on your show. i guess what i am calling to say , should i start right out or do you need to make a comment? i was in a. >> -- 430nship since i was six years. he died 10 years ago. 36 years. he died 10 years ago. we had a wonderful life. when he got sick, i was at the mercy of the hospital. it worked out five. after he died, i was at the mercy of his family. no rights whatsoever. the difference between our relationship and a heterosexual nottionship was we could have children. same as a heterosexual couple on birth control. they are not having children either. but i had no rights. i was at the mercy of the courts. that and that alone is a reason for me to be supporting gay marriage. >> thanks for the call. back to our facebook page. thoughts on gay marriage. here is one from diane. just because the government -- just a reminder, if you are on twitter, the #we are using this spanchat.s #c- >> i don't understand why our government is involved in trying .o define something like this my concern is, this
robbie in louisiana, hi. >> i appreciate being on your show. i guess what i am calling to say , should i start right out or do you need to make a comment? i was in a. >> -- 430nship since i was six years. he died 10 years ago. 36 years. he died 10 years ago. we had a wonderful life. when he got sick, i was at the mercy of the hospital. it worked out five. after he died, i was at the mercy of his family. no rights whatsoever. the difference between our relationship and a heterosexual...
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it's louisiana which is sort of unique in some ways. we'd all have a debate about whether it's good or bad, what's happening in louisiana. and that doesn't bring, the small school thing is in that mix. it's nested in that mix. what does a school day well? what would be better to farm out to a larger entity. you don't have a lot of that farming out in a lot of state digital have so much in california. you don't have so much in new jersey that superintendent sharing program is interesting, and hopefully someone will study that. but i think that's where you would want to move. are the things that a small school can do well, and then how large do the other entities have to get to take on certain tasks in order to be effective? >> again, i think your paper and the position that 105s doesn't fit all is right thing to take. interdistrict may work in some places, but then there has to be real choice if it's going to be the case but it has to be about quality and has to be about kids as opposed to the politics that we see floating around choice
it's louisiana which is sort of unique in some ways. we'd all have a debate about whether it's good or bad, what's happening in louisiana. and that doesn't bring, the small school thing is in that mix. it's nested in that mix. what does a school day well? what would be better to farm out to a larger entity. you don't have a lot of that farming out in a lot of state digital have so much in california. you don't have so much in new jersey that superintendent sharing program is interesting, and...